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SIP User's Manual 5. Web Management
Version 5.0 85 December 2006
Table 5-9: Supplementary Services Parameters (continues on pages 84 to 86)
Parameter Description
Time Between Call Waiting
Indications
[TimeBetweenWaitingIndi
cations]
Difference (in seconds) between call waiting indications (FXS only) for call waiting.
The default value is 10 seconds.
Time before Waiting
Indication
[TimeBeforeWaitingIndica
tion]
Defines the interval (in seconds) before a call waiting indication is played to the
port that is currently in a call (FXS only).
The valid range is 0 to 100. The default time is 0 seconds.
Waiting Beep Duration
[WaitingBeepDuration]
Duration (in msec) of waiting indications that are played to the receiving side of the
call (FXS only) for Call Waiting.
The default value is 300.
Enable Caller ID
[EnableCallerID]
No
[0] = Disable the Caller ID service (default).
Yes
[1] = Enable the Caller ID service.
If the Caller ID service is enabled, then, for FXS gateways, calling number and
Display text are sent to gateway port.
For FXO gateways, the Caller ID signal is detected and is sent to IP in SIP INVITE
message (as ‘Display’ element).
For information on the Caller ID table, refer to Section
5.5.9.3 on page 121.
To disable/enable caller ID generation per port, refer to Section
5.5.9.4 on page
122.
Caller ID Type
[CallerIDType]
Defines one of the following standards for detection (FXO) and generation (FXS)
of Caller ID and detection (FXO) of MWI (when specified) signals.
Bellcore
[0] (Caller ID and MWI) (default).
ETSI
[1] (Caller ID and MWI)
NTT
[2]
British
[4]
DTMF ETSI
[16]
Denmark
[17] (Caller ID and MWI)
India
[18]
Brazil
[19]
Note 1: The Caller ID signals are generated/detected between the first and the
second rings.
Note 2: To select the Bellcore Caller ID sub standard, use the parameter
‘BellcoreCallerIDTypeOneSubStandard’. To select the ETSI Caller ID sub
standard, use the parameter ‘ETSICallerIDTypeOneSubStandard’.
Note 3: To select the Bellcore MWI sub standard, use the parameter
‘BellcoreVMWITypeOneStandard’. To select the ETSI MWI sub standard, use the
parameter ‘ETSIVMWITypeOneStandard’.
Hook-Flash Code
[HookFlashCode]
Determines a digit pattern which, when received from the Tel side, indicates a
Hook Flash event.
The valid range is a 25-character string.
MWI Parameters
Enable MWI
[EnableMWI]
Enable MWI (message waiting indication).
Disable
[0] = Disabled (default).
Enable
[1] = MWI service is enabled.
This parameter is applicable only to FXS gateways.
Note: The MediaPack only supports reception of MWI.
For detailed information on MWI, refer to Section
8.1.6 on page 218.
MWI Analog Lamp
[MWIAnalogLamp]
Disable [0] = Disable (default).
Enable
[1] = Enable visual Message Waiting Indication, supplies line voltage of
approximately 100 VDC to activate the phone’s lamp.
This parameter is applicable only to FXS gateways.
MWI Display
[MWIDisplay]
Disable [0] = MWI information isn’t sent to display (default).
Enable
[1] = MWI information is sent to display.
If enabled, the gateway generates an MWI FSK message that is displayed on the
MWI display.
This parameter is applicable only to FXS gateways.